GURU IS THE BOHITH -
"ਬੋਹਿਥੁ"

ਸਤਿਗੁਰੂ ਹੈ ਬੋਹਿਥਾ ਵਿਰਲੈ ਕਿਨੈ ਵੀਚਾਰਿਆ ॥ ਕਰਿ ਕਿਰਪਾ ਪਾਰਿ ਉਤਾਰਿਆ ॥:
Satiguroo hai bohithaa viralai kinai veechaariaa: Kari kirapaa paari outaariaa:
The Satiguroo is the Boat, but rare ones Realize this (ਕਿਸੇ ਵਿਰਲੇ ਨੇ ਹੀ ਇਸ ਗੱਲ ਨੂੰ ਸਮਝਿਆ ਹੈ).
By His Grace (Grace of His Giaan, ਅਪਣੇ ਗਿਆਨ ਦੀ ਕਿਰਪਾ ਨਾਲ...),
He carries (those "rare" ones) across (sggs 470).
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"ਬੋਹਿਥੁ" - Bohith - means boat. Some other terms used in the Gurbani (Sri Guru Granth Sahib, SGGS) for boat include" ਬੇੜੀ, ਤੁਲਹਾ, ਜਹਾਜੁ, ਨਾਵ, - Berree, Tulahaa, Jahaaj, Naav". A boat can only take people across a physical body of water such as ocean, river etc. There is another "terrifying" ocean mentioned in the Gurbani (and other Indian scriptures) — this "dreadful" ocean is not the physical ocean.

It is the ocean of "Bhavsaagar" (or "Bhavajal") of Maya, Jagat (material world), Sansaar (the place of repeated suffering), Kaarmic actions, desires and fears, doubts, worldly consciousness or worldliness, ignorance, Haume or ego (I-ness; mine, mine) and so on.

Clearly, the water of the ocean of "Bhavsaagar", as well as its waves and shores cannot be physical. Therefore, the means needed to cross it over cannot be physical as well. We need the subtle boat of the Guru (Divine Knowledge, Aatam-Giaan, ਸਚ ਦਾ ਗਿਆਨ...) to cross this ocean.

Accordingly, the Gurbani says that the Guru is That Boat (Divine Knowledge, Aatam-Giaan, ਸਚ ਦਾ ਗਿਆਨ...). Also the Guru and God are one and the same.  For a boat there has to be a boatman (i.e., Malaah or Khevat) to steer it. For this subtle boat of the Guru-God, the Gurbani says He himself is the Boat and the Boatman.

Where this Boat of the Guru-God will take us? To the "other shore", says the Gurbani. This leads to another question: What is this "other shore"? Simply put, it is a state of Infinite Wisdom; transcending of Maya, ignorance or Haumai etc.

Another question comes to the mind is that "why most of us (over 99.9 percent) are unable to cross this "Bhavsaagar" (ਆਤਮਕ ਮੌਤ ਲਿਆਉਣ ਵਾਲਾ)? It's because we are too heavy — like stones and iron — loaded with the crushing weight of "Bikh" (Haumai or egotism and its Bikaar)...

Who is qualified to board this subtle Boat? Can anyone board it? No.

As indicated in the Gurbani, only those will be ferried across by this Boat who live by the Divine Hukam (Will...). Doing His Will includes following His Upadesa (Teachings, Gurmat, etc.). In other words, sincere self-efforts (Shabad-Vichaar) are required. As the proverbial expression goes "there is no free lunch"! Naam-Simran, Shabad-Kamaaee (Understanding the Gurbani -Jap), and living it are essential.

— T. Singh
www.gurbani.org


Updated on Friday, February 10, 2012 12:13 PM (PST)

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